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... lefs in Britain , than it is in China ; where it is ordinary for a Mandarine to fan himself cool after a debate , and a Statesman to hide his face with it when he tells a grave lie . I am , & c . * A Poem of Mr Gay's , fo intitled .
... lefs in Britain , than it is in China ; where it is ordinary for a Mandarine to fan himself cool after a debate , and a Statesman to hide his face with it when he tells a grave lie . I am , & c . * A Poem of Mr Gay's , fo intitled .
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I am always glad to hear of , and from you ; always glad to fee you , whatever accidents or amufements have interven'd to make me do either lefs than ufual . I not only frequently think of you , but constantly do my best to make others ...
I am always glad to hear of , and from you ; always glad to fee you , whatever accidents or amufements have interven'd to make me do either lefs than ufual . I not only frequently think of you , but constantly do my best to make others ...
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Your own prefent escape from fo imminent danger , I pray God may prove lefs precarious than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will ...
Your own prefent escape from fo imminent danger , I pray God may prove lefs precarious than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will ...
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( the lackies of Princes ) and Ladies ( the fools of Peers ) will fimile on you the lefs ; but men of worth , and real friends will look on you the better . There is a thing , the only thing which Kings and Queens cannot give you ( for ...
( the lackies of Princes ) and Ladies ( the fools of Peers ) will fimile on you the lefs ; but men of worth , and real friends will look on you the better . There is a thing , the only thing which Kings and Queens cannot give you ( for ...
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... tho ' I have lefs attendance than I had formerly ; for a great deal of my own welfare ftill depends upon hers . Is the widow's houfe to be difpos'd of yet ? I have not given up my pretenfions to the Dean ; if it was to be parted ...
... tho ' I have lefs attendance than I had formerly ; for a great deal of my own welfare ftill depends upon hers . Is the widow's houfe to be difpos'd of yet ? I have not given up my pretenfions to the Dean ; if it was to be parted ...
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